Matsumoto Toshio
to attend the conference "Open Circuits: The Future of Television," at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, January 1974.
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Search / Filter Granteesto attend the conference "Open Circuits: The Future of Television," at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, January 1974.
Learn Moreto photograph works of art in India for a revised edition of Stella Kramrisch's Indian Sculpture and to film celebrations in Ahmedabad commemorating the 2,500th anniversary of the founding of Jainism.
Learn Moreto conduct research in Hong Kong, India, Japan, and Korea in preparation for a book on the history of documentary film
Learn Moreto participate in the Public Television Seminar at Arden House, Harriman, New York, and the Robert Flaherty Film Seminar at the Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Connecticut, August 1972.
Learn Moreto study filmmaking at the Canadian Film Board, Montreal, and to observe contemporary developments in cinematography in the United States and Europe.
Learn Moreto select photographs in Japan for the exhibition Recent Japanese Photography shown at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, spring 1971.
Learn Moreto edit a film on the Chinese martial art form Tai Chi Ch'uan to be distributed to educational institutions in the United States.
Learn Moreto complete a film study of Filipino poets Jose Garcia Villa and Bataan Faigao, to pursue other filmmaking activities, and to observe contemporary film developments in the United States.
to complete a film study of Filipino poets Jose Garcia Villa and Bataan Faigao, to pursue other filmmaking activities, and to observe contemporary film developments in the United States.
Learn Moreto participate in "Cross Talk Intermedia," a festival of contemporary film, music, and dance, held in tokyo, February 1969.
Learn Moreto study cinematography at the New School for Social Research and to observe contemporary film developments in the United States.
Learn MoreTo study cinematography at the Canadian Film Board, Montreal, and at the University of California, Los Angeles, and to observe film developments in the United States
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